= Attractive puzzles showing three different scenes from the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood: Riding Hood encountering the wolf in the forest, Riding Hood plucking flowers for her grandmother and Riding Hood seeing the wolf in Grandmother's bed.

AND 2 others: a smaller-scale (sl. later?) variant of the above puzzle, publ. by the same and consisting of 24 pieces (fine copy), and a (sl. later?) col. offset block puzzle of the continents and Iberian peninsula (24 blocks, 6 example sheets (incl. mounted plate on lid), all by "KARPA").

66/ 862[Games and toys]. "Het nieuw vermakelijk Ganzenspel". Col. woodcut spiral track game, inset letterpress rules in Dutch and French, ±1890. - AND ±30 copies of the same game. - AND a Game of the Goose, published by Pellerin & Cie.

66/ 865[Games and toys]. Nieuwste Steden Lotto.N.pl., Klee, n.d. (±1925), set of 6 limp number boards (9 numbers each) and 54 chromolithogr. number cards (5x6,2 cm.), the number on one side and part of a larger image on the other side, together in orig board box w. mounted chromolithogr. plate on lid and the rules of the game mounted on inside lid, 27,5x38x3 cm.

- A few cards w. a few rubbed spots in image, otherwise fine. Box (sl.) worn on corners; plate on lid sl. stained.

= When complete, the upper three cards on a board show the image of e.g. an aeroplane, a car or a train, while the lower six show three famous buildings or places in different European countries.

= Nice cut-out picture book with scenes of i.a. a circus, fishermen's wives at Scheveningen, a railwaystation and skating people. With an extra col. lithogr. plate consisting of intertwined strips of paper, bound in at the end.

= A moving optical view theatre. A screen with dark wave patterns can be moved up or downward behind the scene. The holes in the plates are alternately blocked by the shadows or transparent. This causes a flickering of light and the scene comes to "life". The frontcover of the box shows the grounds of the World Exhibition of 1900 with the Eiffeltower. The plates show the Chateau d'Eau of the World Exhibition of 1900, an automobile race and a naval combat scene in the Russo-Japanese War (1905). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXII.